Understood and let's just agree to disagree...

Jun 02, 2020,13:25 PM
 

if you look at the previous posts on this forum you will see that most of my JLCs come from the Lambert era as I appreciate the innovation and design during that time.

I currently have 3 Duometres, an Extreme Lab 2 in Ti, this NSA, a MCDC, a MUT 34, Amvox 2 DBS Transponder, and a handful of Reversos. I have owned many others which were either sold or traded over the years. So I own most of the watches you mentioned, except the Gyrotourbillon. As stated, I have never had any problems with any of them but that is my personal experience. I am sure there are people who have had problems with their watches but again that happens with any manufacturer.

To be honest, I have had more problems with my APs, Pateks, and Rolexes that any of my JLCs. Just recently picked up my Nautilus 5980/1R that was given back to Patek due to the chronograph not working properly. This Nautilus cost multiples of a NSA at retail and even more at market value so if I use your way of thinking, I would sell or trade ALL of my Pateks from this one incident which is not the only one. I had previous problems with 1 other Nautilus as well as my 5070G which had to be rectified by Patek in the past. Luckily I looked past these incidents and moved on. I still love and appreciate Patek watches regardless of the errors I encountered.

I am not trying to stick up for JLC or any other manufacturer. And like yourself, I am stating facts based on my personal experience. I see that you have recently started to post again after many years away. I did the same thing after stepping away for a few years due to a bad personal experience that had nothing to do with a brand.

Lastly, I do agree that we both have said enough. I wish you well moving forward and hope to see you posting more, either here or in another brand forum as I try to participate in the various forums of which I own watches.

Be well and take care πŸ˜πŸ˜‰


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Let's see some weekend warriors or your do anything watches...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : May 30th, 2020-10:21
another JLC for me but this one is a little tougher than most having been field tested by the Navy Seals themselves πŸ˜‰ ...  

I love these models...

 
 By: K-Lo : May 30th, 2020-10:22
How is the articulated rubber holding up?

Never had a problem and I have had 3 different articulated rubber bracelets for several compressor models...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : May 30th, 2020-10:29
take a look at the photos I just took of this NSA. I have worn this watch through some crazy and extreme activities and it has never skipped a beat nor has the bracelet failed in any way. I don't even see any wear which is shocking to be honest πŸ™„ 😳 ...  

Looks lovely!

 
 By: K-Lo : May 30th, 2020-10:44
I would want to own one of these one day. Maybe you can adopt me, 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

Never too late to get one. It is still one of my favorites from the JLC sports references...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : May 30th, 2020-10:36
although I respect the history and looks of the Polaris and Deep Sea lines, the Navy Seals line (especially the Alarm) has the best mix of modern tech while still being true to their heritage. I don't even understand why anyone would choose anything else ... 

NSA too

 
 By: tombub : May 30th, 2020-12:01
A pleasure, this watch ...  

There she is. The NO logo, uber cool 😎

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : May 30th, 2020-12:11
Let me know if you ever tire of this one Thomas πŸ˜‰

LOL! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 30th, 2020-13:22

Is this considered its sibling or cousin?

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : May 30th, 2020-12:12
...  

πŸ˜‰πŸ™πŸ‘ [nt]

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : May 30th, 2020-13:46

They are very sought after, indeed.

 
 By: amanico : May 30th, 2020-14:17
The US Version: ...  

One of the models I remeber seeing in WatchTime several years ago that really sparked my interest in JLC..

 
 By: D-TIME1 : May 30th, 2020-23:46
What I would do for your collection my friend!!! Thanks for sharing... -D-

My fav watch that I will never wear again

 
 By: Cookies : June 2nd, 2020-08:41
Loved it so much at first, then later I hated it so much. I brought it with me on so many adventures, loved the ceramic and titanium, and the loud alarm. I recall the loud ring underwater, and it often made other divers look around to find the source of t... 

Very strange to hear and maybe a bit of bad luck...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : June 2nd, 2020-10:32
I have owned probably over 50 JLC watches over the years and never once did I have a problem due to a manufacturer defect. I live a very active lifestyle playing multiple impact sports such as golf, squash, tennis, running, hiking, etc...and I have worn s... 

Nevermind about it, I accepted it.

 
 By: Cookies : June 2nd, 2020-11:02
I had sent 2 emails to them, no reply. That was 9 years ago in 2011. It is an inherent problem with the bonding process between metal and ceramic for which some adhesive was used for this design. Back then, a few other members om this forum posted the exa... 

No problem but like I said, dealing with JLC Switzerland is much different than JLC Australia, US, or even France...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : June 2nd, 2020-11:22
you could have talked with Nicolas (moderator here) as he is close with Jerome Lambert (ex CEO of JLC) and now CEO of the Richemont group. I am pretty sure it would have been handled without issue. And like I said, I have owned literally over 50 different... 

I regret not having pursued it further

 
 By: Cookies : June 2nd, 2020-12:11
Thank you for your advice. Yes I met Mr Lambert in person at the reverso event in Singapore back then at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Back then Mr De La Porte was the director for SE Asia, and has since moved to Lange or something. I pretty much knew th... 

I understand your point of view but blaming the manufacturer for bad service from a random manager or territory manager is not really fair...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : June 2nd, 2020-12:32
I have had bad experiences with AP, Blancpain, Patek, Rolex,.etc...like everyone else. These manufacturers are responsible for hundreds to thousands of employees so I do understand that there could be incidents where a customer gets neglected or overlooke... 

Well said!

 
 By: Cookies : June 2nd, 2020-12:59
You are absolutely right. I’m sorry I wrote about real experiences. It is what it is. Nico is pretty well versed with legal matters and I believe and his line is all about facts and remedies and defences. Defences is quite a different concept from β€œdefens... 

Understood and let's just agree to disagree...

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : June 2nd, 2020-13:25
if you look at the previous posts on this forum you will see that most of my JLCs come from the Lambert era as I appreciate the innovation and design during that time. I currently have 3 Duometres, an Extreme Lab 2 in Ti, this NSA, a MCDC, a MUT 34, Amvox... 

Accurate analysis

 
 By: Cookies : June 2nd, 2020-16:38
I left 6 years ago, disappointed with those multiple incidents which happened in a short time with JLC and also due to many life events. I did not buy anything and just admired pieces from afar. Similarly, I had a terrible experience repairing my AP broug...